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Discover the fascinating world of Kula, the ancient practice of shell valuables exchange in Papua New Guinea. Contrary to predictions, Kula has not only survived but is now expanding beyond the island communities. Unveil the hidden motivations and profound meanings behind this centuries-old tradition with The Art of Kula.
In this captivating book, author Campbell delves into the visually stunning carved and painted prow boards that adorn the Kula voyagers' canoes. These intricate designs contain layers of encoded meaning, offering a glimpse into the deep emotional and spiritual lives of the Vakutans. Explore the unique color associations and formal elements that convey key messages about immortality, male ideology, and the intricate web of Kula myths and rituals.
The Art of Kula offers a fresh perspective on the significance of Kula in the Trobriand Islands. It sheds light on the male desire to achieve immortality through participation in Kula, and how this desire intertwines with the prevailing female ideology. This groundbreaking ethnography of Papua New Guinea is sure to captivate both scholars and enthusiasts alike, making it an influential addition to your collection.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to delve into the mysterious world of Kula. Explore the captivating pages of The Art of Kula and unlock the secrets of this ancient tradition today!
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